Apple is reported to have set in motion plans to cut production of its iPad Mini in the second quarter this year, a move which industry experts believe could be a way to herald in the new gen iPad Mini. On the cards is a 20 percent cut in production of the iPad Mini in April followed by more later on. In fact, the report carried at Digitimes claims Apple plans to bring down iPad Mini shipments down to just 10 million in the quarter. However, it's not known for sure if the plan to cut production can be attributed entirely to the coming of a new iPad Mini or from increased competition from the new budget tablets launched in the past month or so. In fact, there is a whole new segment that has come up with prices ranging below the $199 mark which at one time was considered the lowest a tablet can sell for. Also notably, it's the biggies in the business such as HP, Acer, Asus and the likes that have launched tablets in the ultra low price bracket. Then there also is the Galaxy Note 8.0 from Samsung that is believed to provide some stiff competition to the iPad Mini if its priced right. Apple CEO Tim Cook though has cautioned it would be unwise to make too much about reports of production cuts stating that the company typically sources its components from various manufacturers so that such data from supply chain sources cannot always offer a true picture of the real scenario.
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Apple Cutting iPad Mini Shipments in Q2 2013
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